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Vol. 2 Augustana Academy December 1, 1961 Canton, South Dakota No. 3
A.A. Journalists
-Take Field Trip
Tuesday, Nov. 28, the .
seven members of the jour-nalism
class took a field
trip to Sioux Falls.
The first stop was at
the Argus - Leader where a
tour of the building was
scheduled. The promotion
director took the class
through the advertising
department.
Seeing the news and oth-er
stories compiled in the
news room, put into type
and the plates made fdr the
rotary press made the Argus
seem more alive.
KELO-Land was the next
place that was visited by
the group. They were taken
all through the building
and saw both the radio and
TV broadcasting studios.
Hood Resigns
a s President
Augustana Academy will
change presidents in mid-
January, according to an
announcement made this week
by the schoolTs board of
regents.
The regents accepted the
resignation of Rev.Ølliam
Hood, present president, at
a meeting Nbnday. fis resig-nation
is effective at the
end of the first semester
of the present school year,
which ends Jan. 19.
Advent Season
3, in the Academy Gymnas-ium,
the annual Advent
Program will be presented
at 8 p,m,
Both the Academy A cap-pella
Ohoir, Mr, Clifton
Madson, director, and the
Chapel Choir, directed by
Mr, Paul Nelson, will sing.
The Band, with. Mr * Robert
L, Eb nson director, and the
Speech Dept will alsO par-ticipate.
Rev. Glenn Mid-trun,
pastor at Canton
Lutheran, will give the
message.
The theme of the pro--
Fresh Choose
4 Cheerleaders
To Lead Yells '
Four Freshmen girls
were chosen on Tuesday,
November 28, as cheerlead-ers
for the Freshmen bas-ketball
team.
The 'girls that were
chosen include Diane Dres-cher.
Robin Ellison, Donna
Preacher and Carolyn Bolte.
Several girls tried out
for cheerleading positions
and these four girls were
chosen by the Freshmen
Class.
eeive Thee?", will be carr-ied
out through music,rred-itation
and Scriptural
reading,
An inspirational even-ing
is planned to begin
the Advent Season, A mural,
prepared by the Art lbpart-ment,
Øpicting a religious
theme will be on display,
Betty Crocker
Homemaker
Test tobeGiven On December 5, 1961,
Augiets senior girls will
be participating in the
Betty Crocker search for
the American Homemaker of
Tomorrow. This search con-sists
of a fifty minute
test over the various fac-ets
of homemaking, such as
family relationships,
spiritual and moral values,
child development and care,
health, money management
andcommurrity parcipation.
.ether senior girls
acrosg the nation will be
taking the test on the
same day.
The girl who receives
the highest score'in, her
school receives an award
pin and her name is con-
CCont. on P. 3, col. 3)
i n s
1t r o on
Sunday night,
~, ra~ und ov
cember gram, "0 How Sha 1 I Re-

Vol. 2 Augustana Academy December 1, 1961 Canton, South Dakota No. 3
A.A. Journalists
-Take Field Trip
Tuesday, Nov. 28, the .
seven members of the jour-nalism
class took a field
trip to Sioux Falls.
The first stop was at
the Argus - Leader where a
tour of the building was
scheduled. The promotion
director took the class
through the advertising
department.
Seeing the news and oth-er
stories compiled in the
news room, put into type
and the plates made fdr the
rotary press made the Argus
seem more alive.
KELO-Land was the next
place that was visited by
the group. They were taken
all through the building
and saw both the radio and
TV broadcasting studios.
Hood Resigns
a s President
Augustana Academy will
change presidents in mid-
January, according to an
announcement made this week
by the schoolTs board of
regents.
The regents accepted the
resignation of Rev.Ølliam
Hood, present president, at
a meeting Nbnday. fis resig-nation
is effective at the
end of the first semester
of the present school year,
which ends Jan. 19.
Advent Season
3, in the Academy Gymnas-ium,
the annual Advent
Program will be presented
at 8 p,m,
Both the Academy A cap-pella
Ohoir, Mr, Clifton
Madson, director, and the
Chapel Choir, directed by
Mr, Paul Nelson, will sing.
The Band, with. Mr * Robert
L, Eb nson director, and the
Speech Dept will alsO par-ticipate.
Rev. Glenn Mid-trun,
pastor at Canton
Lutheran, will give the
message.
The theme of the pro--
Fresh Choose
4 Cheerleaders
To Lead Yells '
Four Freshmen girls
were chosen on Tuesday,
November 28, as cheerlead-ers
for the Freshmen bas-ketball
team.
The 'girls that were
chosen include Diane Dres-cher.
Robin Ellison, Donna
Preacher and Carolyn Bolte.
Several girls tried out
for cheerleading positions
and these four girls were
chosen by the Freshmen
Class.
eeive Thee?", will be carr-ied
out through music,rred-itation
and Scriptural
reading,
An inspirational even-ing
is planned to begin
the Advent Season, A mural,
prepared by the Art lbpart-ment,
Øpicting a religious
theme will be on display,
Betty Crocker
Homemaker
Test tobeGiven On December 5, 1961,
Augiets senior girls will
be participating in the
Betty Crocker search for
the American Homemaker of
Tomorrow. This search con-sists
of a fifty minute
test over the various fac-ets
of homemaking, such as
family relationships,
spiritual and moral values,
child development and care,
health, money management
andcommurrity parcipation.
.ether senior girls
acrosg the nation will be
taking the test on the
same day.
The girl who receives
the highest score'in, her
school receives an award
pin and her name is con-
CCont. on P. 3, col. 3)
i n s
1t r o on
Sunday night,
~, ra~ und ov
cember gram, "0 How Sha 1 I Re-